Hello everyone,
since I'm new to I2P and Syndie I'd like to ask whether it's possible to make a Syndie-blog publicly available (for search engines like Google for example). My goal is to create a blog that's available to everybody, not just people who can (and are willing to) use I2P.
Is that possible or do I have to find another way? If the latter is the case: Do you know another/better way? I tried creating a website with square7.ch and protonmail but via Tor I get blocked all the time and via I2P the connection isn't stable enough for me to even register at square7.
Thanks in advance for any help.
proton
Making Syndie publicly available
Re: Making Syndie publicly available
>since I'm new to I2P and Syndie I'd like to ask whether it's possible to make a Syndie-blog publicly available (for search engines like Google for >example). My goal is to create a blog that's available to everybody, not just people who can (and are willing to) use I2P.
take a look at
http://mosfet.i2p/
i believe you have to do something similar (a http interface to syndie), to make it to the search engines. and the interface would need a clearnet address,
(search engines do scan eepsites via inproxies, but that is maybe not the way you want it because of the associated risks for the users).
>Is that possible or do I have to find another way? If the latter is the case: Do you know another/better way? I tried creating a website with square7.ch >and protonmail but via Tor I get blocked all the time and via I2P the connection isn't stable enough for me to even register at square7.
i don't know about square7. why not host it at home and do some dyndns stuff ? or do you want to be anonymous with this ?
cheers
wed
and welcome to i2p, btw
take a look at
http://mosfet.i2p/
i believe you have to do something similar (a http interface to syndie), to make it to the search engines. and the interface would need a clearnet address,
(search engines do scan eepsites via inproxies, but that is maybe not the way you want it because of the associated risks for the users).
>Is that possible or do I have to find another way? If the latter is the case: Do you know another/better way? I tried creating a website with square7.ch >and protonmail but via Tor I get blocked all the time and via I2P the connection isn't stable enough for me to even register at square7.
i don't know about square7. why not host it at home and do some dyndns stuff ? or do you want to be anonymous with this ?
cheers
wed
and welcome to i2p, btw